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\include "lilypond-book-preamble.ly"


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#(ly:set-option 'eps-box-padding 3.000000)



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  line-width = #(- line-width (* mm  3.000000) (* mm 1))
}

\layout {
  
}




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\sourcefilename "/lilypond-2.25.35/input/regression/beam-funky.ly"
\sourcefileline 0

\version "2.25.8"
\header {
  
  texidoc = "In complex configurations of knee beaming, according to
Paul Roberts, the first stem of a beam determines the direction of the
beam, and as such the way that following (kneed) stems attach to the
beam. This is in disagreement with the current algorithm."
  
}

\layout { ragged-right = ##t} 

\relative
{
  \override Beam.auto-knee-gap = #7
  \set subdivideBeams = ##t	     
  \time 8/8
  c16[  g'''16  
	 c,,,16  g'''16 
	 c,,,16  g'''16 	     	     
	 c,,,16  g'''16 ]

  c,,,16[ c c c
	  b'''   b b b]

}




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